Summer Rolls with Lime-Chili Sauce

The best part about the summer growing season is rolling all of those fresh flavors into daily meals—literally. Learn more at TwiceasTasty.com.
I grow enough vegetables to cook and squirrel away much of the harvest for winter, but the best part about the summer growing season is rolling all of those fresh flavors into daily meals. This means literally rolling them together in the recipe I share this week in my Twice as Tasty column for the Flathead Beacon.

Summer rolls have just a couple of cooked ingredients—noodles and perhaps a protein—but the rest of the filling and wrapper remain raw. This makes them ideal not just for at-home meals when you want to minimize oven time but also at a picnic, on the water, and anywhere else you can spread out some fresh vegetables and set up a rolling space. Summer rolls taste and hold together best when there’s minimal time between rolling and eating. So when we want to enjoy summer rolls on a lake cruise, I cook up the noodles and shrimp and mix the dipping sauce at home, cut up vegetables either before I leave the house or before we start rolling, and have everything spread out to grab and roll before I dampen the first wrapper.
Learn to make Summer Rolls with Lime-Chili Sauce